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Since the 1990s I have been very involved with fighting the military "don't ask don't tell" policy for gays in the military, and with First Amendment issues. Best contact is 571-334-6107 (legitimate calls; messages can be left; if not picked up retry; I don't answer when driving) Three other url's: doaskdotell.com, billboushka.com johnwboushka.com Links to my URLs are provided for legitimate content and user navigation purposes only.
My legal name is "John William Boushka" or "John W. Boushka"; my parents gave me the nickname of "Bill" based on my middle name, and this is how I am generally greeted. This is also the name for my book authorship. On the Web, you can find me as both "Bill Boushka" and "John W. Boushka"; this has been the case since the late 1990s. Sometimes I can be located as "John Boushka" without the "W." That's the identity my parents dealt me in 1943!

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Moving Upstream, a series, from the Wall Street Journal, has
an 11-minute short film in early October, 2017,
“North Korea ‘Decoders’ Are Sounding Alarms”.

Jason Bellini, who I believe traveled with Marines during
the war in Iraq, reports. The film
presents a technology group in Silicon Valley, the Middlebury Group, which uses
“open source” to re-simulate all the calculations that would be done by the CIA
at Langley regarding North Korean missiles.

The group reaches the alarming conclusion that North Korea
could probably reach the US with a nuclear weapon even now, and that it will
not be possible to force North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.

The film also notes the possibility of horizontal mounting
of weapons inside tunnels, which makes them very hard to destroy. Some nukes are probably pre-loaded, which
would make revenge strikes against the US possible even if Kim Jong Un is
removed by force. But then how good is
NORAD?

Thursday, October 05, 2017

Birnnach explains the E1 v. E3 threats, and notes that we
may not have sound mathematical reasoning on the frequency of extreme solar
storms. It’s possible that a few have
irradiate the Earth and caused mass extinctions.

He claims his company’s product is superior to “neutral
blockinh” devices that some utilities are starting to deploy.

Virginia (Dominion Power) and Maine are said to be ahead of
most utilities in actually designing safeguards from E3 threats.

Advanced Fusion says that proper protection of utilities
should cost about $50 billion for all consumers ($500 per person).

He noted that the Russians still use vacuum tubes on some
jets as EMP avoidance.

He also discusses non-nuclear magnetic flux guns, which he
claims amateurs could figure out had to build, as shown in a September 4. 2001
Popular Mechanics story. He mentioned the scene in the movie “Oceans 11” where
Las Vegas is hit by non-nuclear flux.

Sunday, October 01, 2017

This video, comprising lot slides like a grade school filmstrip (20
min) is pretty grim indeed. The EMP is indeed the bogeyman.

Cities will break out into chaos in 24 hours, and rural
areas in 5 days. Will this be a moral
purification from the fascist idea of survival of the fittest? It sounds like it from this video. But there
are lessons in how to improvise survival.

Actually, there are more recent reports, from Popular
Mechanics, for instance, that report much more moderate, spotty, and perhaps
recoverable damage from such an enemy.

EMP attacks go in several stages. The smaller weapons can produce E1, which
affects electronics and many later cars.
It is the E3 (from fusion reactions and extreme solar storms) that can
possibly destroy big transformers, which we don’t have the ability to
replace. But utilities may be able to do
a better job of grounding them.

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